Operating Instructions • Warning Information
• do not ExCEEd rAtEd CApACity of 1100 lBS.
• nEvEr CrAwl undEr thE SuSpEndEd loAd for Any rEASon.
• BE SurE EnginE iS SupportEd SECurEly BEforE proCEEding.
• to Avoid pErSonAl injury or propErty dAmAgE, rEAd,
undErStAnd And follow All inStruCtionS BEforE uSing.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY.
thiS inStruCtion mAnuAl ContAinS
importAnt SAfEty informAtion.
rEAd thiS inStruCtion mAnuAl
CArEfully And undErStAnd All
informAtion BEforE opErAting
thiS tool.
• Always wear impact-resistant eye and
face protection that meets ansi Z87-1
and OSHA standards when operating or
performing maintenance on this tool.
• Keep the tool in efficient operating
condition.
• Do not remove any labels. Replace any
damaged labels.
• Never crawl underneath suspended load
for any reason.
• This tool is designed to be an engine
support bar when a transverse axle or
transmission is being repaired or
removed. Do not use this tool for any
purpose other than for which it was
designed.
• Do not exceed the rated capacity
(1100 lbs.) of this tool.
CSE-1100ESB
• Parts Breakdown
• The vehicle's lip structure strength must be
able to support the weight of the engine; the
lip structure surface must be flat to prevent
the engine support bar from slipping.
• After the support bar is positioned correctly,
tighten all lock knobs, nuts, and bolts before
applying the load.
• Stay out from underneath a load which is
suspended by a lifting or support device.
CSE-1100ESB
Engine Support Bar
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